Louis Armstrong All Stars – Swiss Radio Days: Lausanne 1952 (CD)

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Description

Release Date: 2024

Label: TCB The Montreux Jazz Label

 

Track List

  1. When It’s Sleepy Time Down South
  2. Indiana
  3. Blueberry Hill
  4. My Bucket’s Got A Hole In It
  5. Coquette
  6. Lover Come Back To Me
  7. Can Anyone Explain
  8. Saint-Louis Blues
  9. A Kiss To Build A Dream On
  10. I’ve Found A New Baby
  11. The Man I Love
  12. When It’s Sleepy Time Down South
  13. New Orleans Function
  14. Oh Didn’t He Ramble
  15. C’est Si Bon
  16. Muskrat Ramble
  17. On The Alamo
  18. Tin Roof Blues

Notes

Louis Armstrong was an immeasurable gift for the millions of listeners, fans and musicians who felt themselves born along the decades by the irresistible force of his trumpet playing and singing. Embarking on a 60-day tour of Europe at the end of September, 1952 was something of a rebuilding year for the All Stars as the biggest of the early “stars” had moved on. Arvell Shaw was back on bass after a year studying in Switzerland and Cozy Cole was still on drums, having replaced the ailing Catlett in 1949. Bigard decided to take this European tour off, replaced by Texas-born clarinetist Bob McCracken. The other two new members, pianist Marty Napoleon and trombonist Trummy Young–the latter having joined just weeks earlier– were exciting and excitable players who lit a spark behind their leader and started transforming the All Stars into famously incendiary outfit it would blossom into in the mid-50s.

The performance in Lausanne is of the highest and most beautiful quality, and that from start to finish. Louis is overflowing with feeling and passion, managing to present these tunes that he’d repeated a thousand times as if he were offering them a new life with each fresh interpretation. Additionally, the overall high quality sound recording allows you to slip magically into the ambiance of the concert and feel a presence that is quite rare for testimonies from this period.

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